For the twentieth time in a row, the deputies of the Assembly of Kosovo have failed to constitute the Assembly.
Even the call by the European Union's chief diplomat, Kaja Kallas - who visited Pristina for the first time on Thursday - for parliamentary parties to cooperate to unblock the political deadlock in the country did not bring any change, writes A2.
The next failure occurred shortly after several civil society organizations called on the parties to "reach an agreement that ends the blockade."
They said that the institutional crisis with the blocking of the constitution of the Assembly "has crossed every tolerable limit and is damaging not only the Assembly, but also the functioning of the entire democratic and institutional system of the country."
On May 23, lawmakers refused for the twelfth time in a row to form a commission to oversee a secret ballot for the new head of the legislative body.
(A2 Televizion)